New Delhi: New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has said that New Zealand is lifting its ties with India and called the Indian government “incredibly generous and very welcoming” to New Zealand.
Luxon stated that he has brought the biggest delegation that has ever accompanied a PM on his visit, which includes business leaders and a community delegation. He made these remarks while speaking to reporters and shared the clip of the video on X.
In the video shared on X, he said, “I think you’re seeing an Indian government that’s been incredibly generous and very very welcoming to New Zealand and it speaks to the way that they also want to deepen this relationship.”
“In the same way, we have brought the biggest delegation that’s ever accompanied a Prime Minister. We’ve brought a business delegation, We’ve brought a community delegation... because we actually want to make this as big as it possibly can be because the size of the prize is immense and actually what it’s all about. It’s about actually getting cash back into Kiwi’s pockets and we do that by growing our economy and expanding our trade opportunities, that’s important,” he said
Luxon hailed the contribution of the Indian community in New Zealand for their contribution to the country while highlighting the areas where the ‘Indian-Kiwis’ have made a mark.
Luxon noted that the Indian community is the third-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, the largest source of skilled migrants, and the second-largest source of international students.
He met community and business leaders who have accompanied him on his visit to India. Cricketers Ajaz Patel and Ross Taylor were also seen with the New Zealand PM.
Luxon arrived in New Delhi on Sunday for a five-day official visit to India. He will be the chief guest at the 10th edition of Raisina Dialogue and will also deliver the keynote address.
“The Indian community is the third-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, India is our largest source of skilled migrants, and our second largest source of international students. In short, Indian-Kiwis make a massive contribution to New Zealand and I’m proud of what this community does for our country,” Luxon stated in a post on X.
“I’ve brought along a senior delegation of community and business leaders here to India - the largest ever group to accompany a New Zealand PM on a foreign trip. Was great to catch up with them after our arrival and before we kick off our events in Delhi and Mumbai,” he added. (IANS)
Also Read: ‘No bounds to where US and India looking to cooperate’: Tulsi Gabbard
Also Watch: